Some biochars produced by pyrolysis of biomass have the potential to sequester C and enhance nutrient supplies in agricultural soils. A 28-day lab incubation was used to assess the potential effects of biochars derived from pine chips (PC) or poultry litter (PL) applied at five application rates (0, 22.5, 45.0, 67.5, and 90 Mg ha−1 equivalent). Biochars were applied to two acidic Ultisols, a Cecil sandy loam and a Tifton loamy sand, found in Georgia, USA. Cumulative basal soil respiration was measured over the 28-day incubation. Other soil properties measured before and after incubation were soil pH, total soil organic carbon (SOC), total soil N, soluble organic C (OC), soil mineral nitrogen (NH4+-N and NO3−-N), and microbial biomass C (MBC...
Low-temperature pyrolysis of biomass produces a product known as biochar. The incorporation of this ...
Recent years have shown an increased interest in biochar, a high carbon compound made from pyrolyzed...
Biochar production and subsequent soil incorporation could provide carbon farming solutions to globa...
Four biochar types, produced by slow pyrolysis of poultry litter (PL) and pine chips (P) at 400 or 5...
Increasing levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have lead to the search for new technologies...
Biochar has altered plant yields and soil nutrient availability in tropical soils, but less researc...
Biochar has strong potential to promote soil carbon (C) sequestration and crop performance, but its ...
Biochar has been attracting increasing attention for its potentials of C sequestration and soil amen...
Biochar is being considered a climate change mitigation tool by increasing soil organic carbon conte...
Biochar, a charcoal product produced by the anaerobic thermal decomposition of biomass, can provide ...
While many laboratory studies have focused on the short term effects of biochar addition to soil), t...
Biochar added to agricultural soils may sequester carbon and improve physico-chemical conditions for...
The amendment of soil with biochar has been demonstrated to have an effect not only on the soil phy...
Biochar (BC) is a material that has many applications in agricultural and environmental activities. ...
Biochar amendment has been proposed as a strategy to improve soil quality and mitigate climate chang...
Low-temperature pyrolysis of biomass produces a product known as biochar. The incorporation of this ...
Recent years have shown an increased interest in biochar, a high carbon compound made from pyrolyzed...
Biochar production and subsequent soil incorporation could provide carbon farming solutions to globa...
Four biochar types, produced by slow pyrolysis of poultry litter (PL) and pine chips (P) at 400 or 5...
Increasing levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have lead to the search for new technologies...
Biochar has altered plant yields and soil nutrient availability in tropical soils, but less researc...
Biochar has strong potential to promote soil carbon (C) sequestration and crop performance, but its ...
Biochar has been attracting increasing attention for its potentials of C sequestration and soil amen...
Biochar is being considered a climate change mitigation tool by increasing soil organic carbon conte...
Biochar, a charcoal product produced by the anaerobic thermal decomposition of biomass, can provide ...
While many laboratory studies have focused on the short term effects of biochar addition to soil), t...
Biochar added to agricultural soils may sequester carbon and improve physico-chemical conditions for...
The amendment of soil with biochar has been demonstrated to have an effect not only on the soil phy...
Biochar (BC) is a material that has many applications in agricultural and environmental activities. ...
Biochar amendment has been proposed as a strategy to improve soil quality and mitigate climate chang...
Low-temperature pyrolysis of biomass produces a product known as biochar. The incorporation of this ...
Recent years have shown an increased interest in biochar, a high carbon compound made from pyrolyzed...
Biochar production and subsequent soil incorporation could provide carbon farming solutions to globa...